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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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SMITH WMAN'S i i I i Christmas Announcement At 758 Cumberland Street The RUG 5 CARPET and DRAPERY STORE In Splendid Holiday Readiness The Oldest and Most Reliable for Quality and Low Prices Why not buy Gifts of use and beauty that will be a comfort and pleasure. Will make your home bright and cheerful. Then why not buy your Gilts here. PORTIERES and LACE CURTAINS give an Ideal Christmas Gift as delightful as they are unique. They always have boon and Hill! are a favorite ornament in the house.

Nothing sots off a room like a Lace Curtain or Portieres, Wo have In stock ull varieties, in prices from $2.25 to $38.50 for the Holiday purchase. CARPET5 AND RUGS Oriental Designed Rugs and Carpets Notable Gift Possibilities Tho choicest fruits of the Loom arc always to bo soon In our Rug Stock. They arc the M. J. Whlttall Hug, tho best and'finest Rug made In America.

Tho name "WhittaU" slgnlneU "Tho Murk 'of 1 finest Is the, "Anglo next Indian," "Itoyal Worcester," "Tepnic," "Arabic," "Clilldcnia," "IVerlww." All elzos In Inches to 11x15 ft. An Ideal X-mas Gift One that will last ten years or more and he a continuous reminder of (he giver is a IJInHcll Ciir- pel Sweeper. Tho Blssell operates easily and silently, sweeps thoroughly and raises no dust. Sold al, Prices $2.75 to $5.75 KQJ'K POimi'JIUCH and largest and finest lino In tho city. PIJCASI-; CALL AND J1K CONVINCED.

SMITH BOWMAN, LEBANON, PENNA 758 Cumberland Street, i i i i i i i I i i i i I OF (AMP HO. 254 (Continued from pago nine.) termjent of humanity. It Is only by intermingling, exchanging thoughts, that the mind develops and a higher appreciation of life In Us full 'measure is attained. The Camp room It the place above many other places where culture, ethics and tho Ideals of conventionalities are practiced, and thus prove productive of great good to those who look forward for lelf-improvement. There is nowhere place whore 11 man In distress, or need of friends, can flnd succor than In the frator- nal ioclety.

Hero he can flnd re, and friends, If he has lived up to obligations, and hence Is in- cumbent on a man, If he Is provident, to see to It that ho join a society which Is able to give him tho relief which occasion may require. No person is sure of his worldly goods, Too frequently they take wings, and ho Is rnst upon the Hhonls of poverty and distress. It Is then that his failure to join a lodge is koenly felt. The advantages of being a member of Camp like 254 are too well known to near repetition hero. Tho Camp Is one of tho richest In tho Order; Us membership the largest, and Its numerous social features are so heartily appreciated that they appeal to tho mlnda of al Irlght and discerning persons.

Brother, if you have ti friend, or an acquaintance, who has not yet joined tho Camp, make an effort tn got him Into tho fold, explaining to him the many benefits and advantages ho may enjoy. This coming year wo will miiko groat effort at Increased membership, and if an active support is given us there Is no tolling what will bo our success. AVo can not afford to act Christmas Suggestions Give Good Jewelry It's Here, At Prices Within Reason We, Give Honest Quality At Living Prices IMUable Watches of every de- fwription at any price you reel you afford to pay. Without doubt the most popular article in Jewelry is the Bluff. We hare them front the baby riuff to the expensive.

Wo ulHo have a beautiful assortment at Holt Pins, Hut 1'lns. Brooch Pins, BrttcoleU. Cuff Links. Lockets. Chains.

Scarf 1'lns, utc. assortment of has uever bean Everything- Guaranteed as Bepresented your Inspection, we fcaow we please J. CONSEDINE, VIOBTK BTMST (lie part of drones, if we desire to weak, and If more charity and Chris- an Increased membership tlan spirit wore shown in this di- and more activity displayed, we must reotlon, a work could be accom- form a resolution to do our part in plished over which the angels in tho groat work to bo accomplished. Lot oach member BOO what ho can do in this direction. heavon would rejoice.

Brother, if you know of any one In our Order, or outside of it, that OUU WINTKU KXTRHTAINMTONTS nee ds a helping hand or kind words The customary winter entertain-1 calculated to benefit him, give it to monts given by members of Camp 254 have agnin boon inaugurated with marked increased attendance and fine rendition of program. The program of tho initial entertainment Is an evidence of what Is in store for us this winter. Kac.b number on tho program was brilliantly executed, and the frequent and hearty applause which greeted the performers eyi- donced that tho efforts of tho performers were highly appreciated. Those entertainments are given by the members of tho Camp, and are free of admission. Tho program for (hose social gatherings are selected with discriminating care, and the execution thereof would do credit to professionals.

It la to bo hoped that 1 him unhesitatingly, for in doing so you will not only bring an erring soul back to "Hfo in earnest," but yon will be filling your own heart with true Christian grace, which means happiness of the grandest description. Try it, brother, and watch for the blessings that will crown your efforts. To do good to others Is to lay up treasures for yourself. Of tho Hope and greatest of these is Charity. A MEItltY CHKISTMAS TO YOU.

Bring forth tho yule log and the holly, for the merriest season of the year is close at hand. Christmas, with all its rejoicing the membership will continue to en-, and good cheer, is the time when courage tho brothers who are en- douvoring to give us such first class entertainments. This season it Is the intention of thoso having the entertainments in ohurgo to surpass all former endeavors, and it is expected that tho members will encourage the brothers by tholr presence, and thus show an appreciation of what is being done for tholr odiflcaUou. We can not con- coivo of place where an evening can bo spent morn profitably without expense of money. OUR DUTY, Often tho question Is asked, "Am 1 my brother's keeper?" Yes, to a certulu souse wo ure responsible for lack of duty, when necessity calls for our assistance and intervention.

This holds good in all conditions of life, and It is applicable in our own Camp and Order. If wo see erring brother fail in the essentials that the conventionalities of society demand, it is our bounded duty to counsel with him and give him the glad hand and endeavor to draw i him into the path that leads to a. i healthy Ideal of justice aud right It is for the strong to assist the a whole world is overflowing with joy and thanksgiving over the birth of Christ, tho Redeemer of tho world. It is an event that Is looked forward to with the brightest anticipations and although the flood of centuries have gone by, the story of the Wise Men from the East, guided by the star to the plains of Bethlo- hoin to tho manger where Christ was born, has been recited time and again, the story does not grow old, but grows brighter and more interesting with tho advent of Christinas. Since that Interesting event, tho world has grown better, and a light was kindled that has shed its rays hope to a world that was lost in darkness.

"Peace on earth, good will to men" has been sung down the twenty centuries, and the message has grown In strength and beauty as the years grow into centuries. Through tho birth of Christ and the sacrifice upon the Cross we have been vouch-safed eternal life. Christ's coming into the world has lightened our burdens and smoothed our path In our progress to the tomb, only to be followed by an immortality aud a life with Him who Ftttt So Sue Couldn't Walk Down Stairs T1Z Cured Her Quick. TIIK MIXK HKT IS KASII IOXAIILK AT TIMES Mink, though expensive, is a very serviceable and practical fur, and may be remodeled and altered to suit tho stylo of more than one season. The set Illustrated Is two years old, having been remodeled twice.

The neck-piece has a sailor collar fashioned from the skins of five little animals. The costume with which this set is worn is of dull red velutinn, having a huge rever of Persian printed satin veiled with chiffon. If you have sore feet, tired feet, sweaty feet, lame feet, tender smelly feet, corns, callouses or unnions, read happened to Mrs. Crockett, of JefTersonvllle. TIB DID IT.

Crockett says: "After second treatment she walked down stairs foot nt a time. She has not baen able to walk downstairs before In post flye years, except by stepping 1 down on each step with one foot at a time. This Is remarkable. Send five more boxes." No matter what alls your feet or what undur-heaven you have used without getting relief, just use TIZ. It's different.

It acts right off. It cures sore feet to stay cured. It's the only foot remedy over made which acts on the principle of drawing out all the poisonous exudations which cause sore foot. Powders and other remedies merely clog un the pores. TIZ cleans them out and keeps them clean.

You will feel better the first time It's used. Use It a week and you can forget you eve'r had sore feet. There Is nothing on earth that can compare with It. TIZ is for sale at all druggists, 2Cc per box, or direct, If you wish, from Walter Luther Dodee and 111. KANSAS VALLEY died on the cross for tho redemption of man.

Well be it that a whole world is preparing to celebrate and attest its affection and appreciation for the Christ that was born in Bethlehem. Let the organs peal forth their sweetest strains, and hosamuis swell the chorus, proclaiming the birth, of Him whose ignominious death on tho cross assured us salvation and freedom from bondage. Christmas is not only a church festival, but the worldly, also look forward to this interesting event with a keenness that fully demonstrates that they also recognize that the Immaculate conception is no myth, hence they join with their Christian brethren in celebrating this, the greatest and most joyous event in the history of the world. fail to attend the social entertainments are being ftiv- en this winter- by the Camp. The admittance is free, and tho numbers on the program are rendered in a highly artistic manner.

has many societies, but none compare with Camp 254. In numbers, wealth and standing she is nt the head of the ladder. yon know of a friend who would make a desirable member, see that he joins Camp 254. MT. PLEASAJf- Kuiicral of Late Joseph FUckiuger AVas Largely Attended Mt.

Pleasant, Dec. 1-1. Rev. and Mrs. Paul Dundore, of Palmyra, speat Thursday at Edwin Hostettev's.

Kevivai services at Foil tana closed on Sunday nisbt. Mr. ana Mrs Samuel Hostetter spent Sunday afternoon fet Harrison Hosteller's noar Campbelltown. Divine services al Brighton's on Sunday at. 10 a.

conducted byifho United Christians. Prayer meeting at 0 m. Miss Susan Balsbaugh spent Tuesday with friends at Cleoua. Jacob Wcnger, Frank Moyer an 1 S. B.

Carmany transacted bunines'S at Annvillo on Wednesday. The funeral of Joseph Flickluger, which was held on Sunday, was largely attended, He was a veteran of the Civil War and was 04 years, 7 months ana 7 days. Revs. Dundore and A. W.

Gingrich otllciiit-" ed. Text, John 0:27. Mrs. AKred Bowman transacted business at Lebanon on Tuesday- Fontana Union Sunday school will have Us Christmas festival ou Sunday evening, December -24. PIM58 CUKEI) IN 0 TO 14 DAYS Your druggist will refund money It PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pllea in 6 to 14 days.

50o. NEWMANSTOWN Hunt. John Snoko Visited School nt TJils 1'laco Alfred Stvohin nml Wife, of Cuniulu, Visiting Hero Newmanstown, Dec. 14. Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Strohm, of Halbrite, Saskatchawan, Canada, aru visiting friends and relatives manslown. They, were rearea in Lebanon county and left this section a number of years ago for Nebraska. A few years aso they went to Canada and took up a section of land. Charles H.

Nagle left for Waverly, N. Y. Mrs; W. WMtmoyer received a new piano. Tus Luther League held its regular meeting.

Miss Bubb was Ihe leader: topic, "Are tho Ten Commandments Still Rev. Drach presented the missionary people of Newmans, town. Tlie teachers of Millcreek township will attend the joint meeting oi Millcreek, Heidelberg and Jackson tewnships and Richland and Myers town boroushs. John Keath engaged in the butchering business. The Union Sunday school is rehearsing for its Christmas festival to be held on Sunday and Monday evenings, December 24 and 25.

The Literary Society will debate the subject, "Is it possible for universal peace," on Friday evening, December 15. Prof. John Snoke, county superintendent, and Jacob 1C. Lfck, Mil- H. Spangler and Jacob J.

Oberholtzer, school directors, and Joseph Peit'fer visited Shugar's school, of this place, on Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Wagner, of. this place, assisted Mrs. Wagner's father, of near Suedberg, to but.C'her.

Harry Kirst, tinsmith, Fredericksburg, aud assistant, William Behney, ore putting a tin roof, on Anson Biukley's house. Harry 1C. Gebhart butcher? '1 a bull and two line porkers. David J. Dar- kea was the butcher.

Some Fredericksburg citizens assisled. Luella Binkley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anson Binkley, is on tne sick list. Dr.

J. M. Strohm, oi Fredlcksburg, attends. Anson Binkley butchered last week. Miss Emma of Jonnstown, assisled.

She also visited her brother, David Gerbei'ich, in Fredericksburg, over Sunday. Harry 1C. Gebhart. sold two fat Parkers to David Rittle, butcher, Mt. Zlon; two to George Kllngler, of Fredericksburg.

and one to William Schaeffer- The following attended every day of the third month at Shugar's school, Robert B. Hower, teacher: Clayton Donmoyer Donmoyer, Cyril Brubaker, Maggie Doumoyer, Bessie Wagner, Lula Wagner and Mary Grumbine, STOPS THE TICKLE Cubeb Bronchial Lozenges. A Popular Tbroat Remedy. Relieves Hoarsness and Allays Irritation. Contains no Tar or other Nauseating Ingredients.

IOC A BOX (BY MAIL 5c EXTRA.) At Schools' Drug Store 366 North Ninth Going Out of the I Clothing Business This is Your Opportunity! The entire stock of MEN'S, BOY'S and CHILDREN'S CLOTHING contained in J. Rise's Store, 831 Cumberland Street, to be sold at an actual 25 PER CENT. REDUCTION Do You Realize What This Means to You? $2O Suits for $15 $18 Suits for $12 Suits for $15 Overcoats $11.25 $1O Overcoats, Everything in Pants as Low as 15 cents This Reduction Sale will Continue for 2 Weeks MEASE REINOEHL, Successors to J. L. Rise's Hat Store, 831 Cumberland Street, LEBANON, PA,.

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Years Available:
1872-1977